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<Forecaster>
well... I just got a text saying they've closed my issue...
L7[02:39:08]
<Forecaster>
but I can't reach my server
L8[02:39:40]
<Forecaster>
so either they just closed it without actually fixing the issue, or
they fixed it and either reset my router, or something needs
rebooting
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L16[03:56:02] *
Inari wonders if theres some kinda backwards regex
interpreter
L17[03:56:10] <Inari> Give it a regex and
it prints all the strings that would match it
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<Forecaster>
@Mimiru can I have an example config for Yuri?
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L22[05:10:46] <MichiBot>
グルーガンやネジでちょっと変わったアクセサリーを作っちゃおう6連発!【便利ライフハックのDIY】 | length:
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L23[05:13:04]
<Forecaster>
I certainly wouldn't :P
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<Forecaster>
%shell
L27[05:42:06] *
MichiBot loads The Button™ into a shell and fires it. It strikes
the ground near Naomi, dmod and Keridos. They each take 6, 4 and 2
splash damage respectively.
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L30[06:26:02] <Inari> %pet AmandaC
L31[06:26:02] *
MichiBot brushes AmandaC with a linked particle. AmandaC recovers 7
health!
L32[06:26:13] <Inari> Hehehe~!
L33[06:26:18] <cloakable> :D
L34[06:26:27] <Inari> I have the other part
of that linked particle, now I'll always know where you are!
L35[06:26:45] <cloakable> that doesn't
sound straight :o
L36[06:27:29] <AmandaC> Inari: h-hey!
D:
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L41[07:31:05] <Moongoodboy{K}> Inari: I
think this is a thing.
L42[07:31:34] <Moongoodboy{K}> You'd do it
by walking the regex and putting every possible character
there
L43[07:31:59] <Moongoodboy{K}> of course,
many regexes have infinitely many matching strings…
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<Forecaster>
.*
L46[07:35:29]
<Forecaster>
:D
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L49[07:47:21] <Inari> Forecaster: Thats
finite though?
L50[07:47:40] <Inari> Or wait
L51[07:47:42] <Inari> it isn't :P
L52[07:47:44]
<Forecaster>
it'll match any string
L53[07:47:49] <Inari> Yeah
L54[07:48:11]
<Forecaster>
well, until you run into the max processing length of whatever is
interpreting the regex
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L56[07:51:53] <AmandaC> Inari: istr there's
a python project that does that for some subset of regex
L57[07:52:06] <AmandaC> That is, ones where
it's feasible
L58[07:52:16] <Moongoodboy{K}> Even with a
maximum length, you'd run out of room listing matching strings long
before you hit the max len
L60[07:53:09] <MichiBot> Fri Mar 23
07:26:40 CDT 2018 @Kitty_Crawford: After the image one of my
students sent me last week, this is the next one titled 'When you
miss the second deadlin…
https://t.co/hL4el9Z3La
L61[07:54:21] <AmandaC> Inari: D: who
leaked the battle Mecha documents!?
L62[07:58:54] <Moongoodboy{K}> `.{1}` is
already 1,112,064 different strings, most of them two or four
bytes
L63[07:59:57] <Moongoodboy{K}> and `.{2}`
is 1,236,686,340,096
L64[08:00:04] <AmandaC> It could not
replace ., Only [Foo]
L65[08:00:33] <Moongoodboy{K}> that's ~1.2
SI TB already
L66[08:00:50] <Moongoodboy{K}> yeah, you
have no memory for `.`
L67[08:01:21] <IKnowBashFu> I'm lost. /./
matches a single character. Unless I missed something.
L68[08:01:45] <AmandaC> It does, so the {1}
is redundant
L69[08:01:49] <IKnowBashFu> ^
L71[08:02:15] <Moongoodboy{K}> Yeah, it was
just for emphasis.
L72[08:02:25]
<Forecaster>
thanks
L73[08:09:44] <Izaya> eeegh, do I feel like
having another go at rewriting my socket stuff for embedded devices
or should I just be lazy
L74[08:09:59] <Skye> Izaya, port your stuff
to t1 wireless cards
L75[08:10:14] <Izaya> is there actual docs
for that
L76[08:13:01] <Izaya> isn't it called
something different but has the restriction of only supporting one
open port
L77[08:13:15] <Skye> basically?
L78[08:15:35]
<Forecaster>
Izaya you should ask MichiBot
L79[08:15:41]
<Forecaster>
it's all the rage!
L80[08:15:51]
<Forecaster>
(it's not actually, but you've gotta start somewherE)
L81[08:15:54] <Izaya> %choose minitel or
eureka seven
L82[08:15:54] <MichiBot> Izaya:
minitel
L83[08:16:06] *
Izaya sighs'
L84[08:16:13] <Izaya> I'll think about
it.
L85[08:16:37]
<Forecaster>
well, if you follow Amandas example, now you do the opposite
:P
L86[08:16:41] <Katie> %choose minitel or
eureka seven or eureka seven or eureka seven or eureka seven
L87[08:16:41] <MichiBot> Katie: eureka
seven
L88[08:16:45] <Katie> There you go.
L89[08:16:53] <Izaya> sounds good
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L91[08:21:00] <SolaoBajiuik> Hey, does
anyone know if you can have an opencomputers program read chat
?
L92[08:21:13]
<MGR> If you
have the Computronics chat box attached, yes
L93[08:24:11]
<Forecaster>
^
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L95[08:44:02] <Temia> %choose eureka seven
or eureka - anemos
L96[08:44:02] <MichiBot> Temia: eureka
seven
L97[08:44:24] <Izaya> Is
"906-000368-B" an AMD product number
L98[08:49:40] <Izaya> It was not.
L99[08:50:09] <Izaya> YD2200C5FBBOX
L100[08:50:12] <ben_mkiv> but could become
in the future
L101[08:50:14] <ben_mkiv> so just
wait
L102[08:50:20] <AmandaC> Temia: eureka -
anemos?
L103[08:50:28] <Temia> A new thing in
FFXIV
L104[08:50:35] <AmandaC> Ah
L105[08:51:14] <AmandaC> %choose code now
or wait till later
L106[08:51:14] <MichiBot> AmandaC: code
now
L107[08:51:29] <IKnowBashFu> michibot has
you there
L108[08:58:05] <IKnowBashFu> %choose work
on website or study for A+
L109[08:58:05] <MichiBot> IKnowBashFu:
work on website
L110[08:58:09] <IKnowBashFu> okay
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L112[08:59:06]
<Forecaster>
noo you're supposed to do the opposite D:
L113[08:59:15] <IKnowBashFu> why?
L114[08:59:39]
<Forecaster>
cause that's what Amanda usually does :P
L115[08:59:43]
<Forecaster>
it's the standard!
L116[09:00:00] <IKnowBashFu> but studying
is hard. website is more fun!
L117[09:00:05] <Izaya> So, serious
question: If you designed fighting robots piloted by people, when
stuff went very south, would it eject the pilot(s)?
L118[09:00:32]
<Forecaster>
depends how the robot is designed
L119[09:00:50]
<Forecaster>
also what do you mean if
L120[09:01:10] <SolaoBajiuik> The
Computronics Chatbox. Is it to much to hope that that is
Server-Side Only ?
L121[09:01:17] <Izaya> Not everyone here
designs fighting robots, I'm sure.
L123[09:01:36] <MichiBot>
AMERICA'S
GIANT FIGHTING ROBOT | length:
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L124[09:01:48]
<Forecaster>
oh, I read the "you" as more general
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L126[09:02:07] <Izaya> I wasn't talking to
you specifically >.>
L127[09:02:12] <IKnowBashFu> computronics
is a forge mod. client and server side
L128[09:02:28] <SolaoBajiuik> Drat. so I
can't inject itinto a Beyond, DW20, and SF3 server
L129[09:02:31] <SolaoBajiuik> oh
well.
L130[09:02:39] <SolaoBajiuik> Wishful
Thinking :)
L131[09:02:47] <Izaya> You may be able to
do it with a debug card. Not sure.
L132[09:02:59]
<Forecaster>
Izaya I meant I read the question as in "if someone were to
design robots"
L133[09:03:16] <SolaoBajiuik> Hrmm.. I
might have to try that Izaya
L134[09:03:29]
<Forecaster>
the debug card only executes commands
L135[09:03:32] <SolaoBajiuik> If not, I
might have to brush off my Java skills from 7 years ago
L136[09:03:38]
<Forecaster>
it doesn't read chat
L137[09:03:49] <SolaoBajiuik> K.. Guess
it's a plugin then
L138[09:04:07] <IKnowBashFu> debug card
doesn't have any methods for chat
L139[09:04:08]
<Forecaster>
why can't you use a chatbox?
L140[09:04:20] <SolaoBajiuik> It's a
modded server, I can't install computronics server-side only.
L141[09:04:30] <SolaoBajiuik> We are
running modpacks
L142[09:04:44]
<Forecaster>
ah
L143[09:04:54] <IKnowBashFu> you can't add
a mod? maybe im being stupid.
L144[09:05:12] <Izaya> Physically
possible, but rather inconvenient.
L145[09:05:21] <SolaoBajiuik> IKnowBashFu:
ModPacks, If you add a mod that is required on both Server and
Client, then you have to get your random players to know this and
grab it and install it
L146[09:05:32] <SolaoBajiuik> It's a pain,
and does affect player-base
L147[09:05:41] <SolaoBajiuik> if it was
just for me and my friends, I'd just build my own modpack
again
L148[09:05:43] <IKnowBashFu> ah,
okay
L149[09:05:48]
<Forecaster>
this is why I only use my own modpacks :P
L150[09:05:58]
<Forecaster>
or custom made ones
L151[09:06:17]
<Forecaster>
there's always tweaks to be made
L152[09:07:16] <AmandaC> I don't think an
OC component could even be server only, could it?
L153[09:07:28] <AmandaC> Well, maybe a
driver
L154[09:07:29] <IKnowBashFu> the fact that
a modpack could have OC in it, but not Computronics is crazy.
That's like an OC modpack without OpenSecurity.
L155[09:07:35] <IKnowBashFu> *wink
wink*
L156[09:08:58] <SolaoBajiuik> they don't
have that either. :)
L157[09:09:22]
<Forecaster>
if a mod adds blocks/items they need to be on both the server and
client
L158[09:09:28] <IKnowBashFu> noooooo! what
will we do without rfid readers and security doors? how will i
build my datacenter with man-traps now?
L159[09:10:09] <AmandaC> Motion
sensor
L160[09:11:00] <AmandaC> Just make sure
it's just one Target, because naming mobs will confuse it
L161[09:11:20] <IKnowBashFu> motion
sensors are dumb. you have to jump on them if they're on the floor.
also, they lack the awesome side effect of being easily
hacked.
L162[09:11:49] <AmandaC> %choose anime or
fl
L163[09:11:49] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
fl
L164[09:12:05] <AmandaC> Hrm. I
guess
L165[09:12:34] <AmandaC> IKnowBashFu: if
you use a name tag on a Monday, aiui it's indistinguishable from a
player named that
L166[09:12:51] <AmandaC> On a Mob*
L167[09:13:26] <IKnowBashFu>
interesting
L168[09:15:17] <Corded> *
<Forecaster> uses a name tag on Monday, renames it
Funday
L169[09:16:19] *
AmandaC uses a name tag on Forecaster , names him Bob
L170[09:16:44] <AmandaC> Hrm. A mod which
let's you use name tags on players
L171[09:26:14] <S3> there. so now I just
need to create a registry of sockets to nickname processes that
hold user information state etc and I need some form of terminal
process to handle messages, Then a parse recdescent parser for IRC
protocol, then my Elixir IRC server should work
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L173[09:26:26] <S3> oh and of course event
to irc protocol conversion for sending back
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L175[09:29:18] <S3> the nice thing is I
can be like, receive do { :privmsg, {channel, payload}} -> code
to handle privmsg to channel
L176[09:29:52] <S3> pattern matching is
nice
L177[09:30:18] <S3> or def
handle_cast(:privmsg, {channel, payload) do # code here end
L178[09:30:33] <S3> something similar at
least, I messed that syntax up but
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L184[09:53:35] <AmandaC> %choose podcasts
or no
L185[09:53:36] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
podcasts
L186[09:53:44] <AmandaC> I guess
L187[09:58:15]
<Forecaster>
%choose podcats or catpods
L188[09:58:15] <MichiBot> Forecaster:
catpods
L189[09:58:33]
<Forecaster>
%inv add catpods
L190[09:58:33] *
MichiBot summons 'catpods' and adds to her inventory. This seems
very sturdy.
L191[09:58:54] <Izaya> I dunno man,
cephalopods aren't really sturdy as much as flexible
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L195[11:08:21] <Inari> Ugh, I do hate
internet communities when they get triggered :P
L196[11:09:11] <Izaya> s/when*//
L197[11:09:11] <MichiBot> <Inari>
Ugh, I do hate internet communities they get triggered :P
L198[11:09:19] <Izaya> fug
L199[11:09:49] <Inari> :P
L200[11:10:16] <Inari> Just watching some
aoe2 game on YouTube (originally from Twitch and the caster has set
it so twitch caht is on screen too)
L201[11:10:39] <Inari> Of course once its
mentioned that one of the players is a girl, cue the 50
"grillll" "hot grilllss" "jokes"
etc
L202[11:11:30] <IKnowBashFu> anyone here
have any experience with elementary os?
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L204[12:18:43]
<Forecaster>
yay I'm back online
L205[12:58:17] <SAL9000> S3:
Parse::RecDescent is prooobably overkill for the IRC protocol...
:P
L207[13:25:15] <S3> SAL9000: No, yecc and
leex
L208[13:25:33] <S3> and it is overkill,
but I am aiming for reliability
L209[13:26:29] <S3> the benefit of yecc
ands leex is that I can transform IRC messages into elixir
structs
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L211[13:27:23] <SAL9000> makes sense
L212[13:31:26] <S3> I do like
Parse::RecDescent. Funny thing is SAL9000 I haven't used Perl for
almost a year now. I still like Perl, but I haven't touched much
imperative for a long time.
L213[13:31:52] <S3> Perl is still my
favorite imperative general purpose language
L214[13:32:58] <SAL9000> I'm in the same
boat :)
L216[13:33:25] <Inari> %shell
SAL9000
L217[13:33:25] *
MichiBot loads a directory of people in #oc and their kinks into a
shell and fires it. It strikes the ground near SAL9000,
SuperCoder79 and Lymia. They each take 5, 4 and 8 splash damage
respectively.
L218[13:33:25] <SAL9000> started my
programming 'career' with perl, and I almost never use it these
days beyond one-liners in linux shells
L219[13:33:26] *
MichiBot The directory of people in #oc and their kinks suddenly
collapses into a singularity..
L220[13:33:31] <Inari> Now you're not in a
boat anymore :D
L221[13:33:36] <SAL9000> haha
L222[13:33:49] <S3> I didn't realize you
even liked Perl
L223[13:33:51] <Inari> %pet Lymia
L224[13:33:51] *
MichiBot brushes Lymia with shell. Lymia recovers 5
health!
L225[13:34:09] <S3> %give MichiBot
Perl
L226[13:34:09] *
MichiBot accepts Perl and adds it to her inventory
L227[13:34:22] <SAL9000> %give MichiBot
Perl6
L228[13:34:22] *
MichiBot accepts Perl6 and adds it to her inventory
L229[13:34:29] <S3> hahaha
L230[13:34:44] <SAL9000> fwiw I think
perl6 takes things way too far with the number of special operators
and stuff
L231[13:34:45] <AmandaC> ~w gpu
L233[13:34:45] <S3> I am not sure what to
think about PErl6
L234[13:35:17] <S3> I haven't really used
it. I feel like it is nice because you know, Larry Wall, but at the
same time, Perl5 is just so natural
L235[13:36:05] <AmandaC> Hrm
L236[13:36:12] <SAL9000> p5 does have
plenty of warts, I guess Larry took the opportunity to Do Things
Right
L237[13:36:27] <S3> but it took him way
too long
L238[13:36:44] <SAL9000> there's no
'blessed' implementation anyway
L239[13:36:51] <SAL9000> and none of the
existing ones support everything, either
L240[13:37:01] <AmandaC> payonel: I'm
unsure if I'm misusing setViewport or if there's a bug in ocvm, but
it also seems the wiki is missing the functions
L241[13:38:00] <AmandaC> Calling
`GPU.setViewport(1, 2, w, h-1)`
L242[13:38:05] <S3> SAL9000: I think the
last big thing I was really into with Perl was Moose
L243[13:38:18] <S3> and I liked Moose
better than Perl6's featureset
L244[13:38:51] <SAL9000> IMO, Moose &
my view of the Perl (or, at least, Perl 5) philosophy are strongly
incompatible
L245[13:38:57] <AmandaC> Oh.
L246[13:39:08] <S3> Moose is a gigantic
overhaul
L247[13:39:08] <AmandaC> SetViewport isn't
for clippimy
L248[13:39:15] <AmandaC> Clipping,
L249[13:39:18] <S3> I mean the whole point
of Moose is MOP
L250[13:39:26] <S3> that's where it really
shines
L251[13:39:31] <AmandaC> (based off the
ocvm code)
L252[13:39:34] <SAL9000> as in meta-object
protocol?
L253[13:39:35] <S3> and Perl does MOPs
better than any language I've ever seen
L255[13:39:45] <SAL9000> *points to Common
Lisp*
L256[13:39:54] <S3> SAL9000: aka, object
abuse
L257[13:40:11] <SAL9000> how is CL object
abuse? it *does* have CHANGE-CLASS...
L258[13:40:17] <S3> problem with lisp is
too many consistent ()s
L260[13:40:43] <S3> oh yes
L261[13:40:54] <S3> I know about sweet
exprs, I think it's a neat idea, if a bit confusing
L262[13:41:18] <SAL9000> since I do a lot
of non-trivial macrology I don't use sweet-exprs myself
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L266[14:18:41]
<Forecaster>
what a nice door
L267[14:40:24] <AmandaC> Well, I've gotten
started on a UI for my base system
L268[14:41:05] <AmandaC> No tool kit, just
GPU calls
L269[14:41:36] <AmandaC> Unfortunately, my
laptop is dead now
L270[14:45:29] <AmandaC> %choose anime or
YouTube or no
L271[14:45:30] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
no
L272[14:45:36] <AmandaC> :(
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L277[15:32:44] *
CompanionCube didn't know Vexatos had a mastodon
L278[15:32:54] <Vexatos> yea me
neither
L279[15:34:02] <Inari> Vexadon
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L282[15:39:56] <payonel> AmandaC: ocvm
viewport probably has a bug
L283[15:40:09] <payonel> i haven't tested
off-screen buffering with ocvm
L284[15:40:42] <payonel> so you set the
viewport to not include the top line?
L285[15:40:46] <payonel> then what
happened?
L286[15:41:27] <AmandaC> payonel: the
screen became 1x2
L287[15:41:33] <payonel> ha
L288[15:42:05] <payonel> HA
L289[15:42:05] <payonel> yeah
L290[15:42:09] <payonel> my setViewport is
totally wrong
L291[15:42:14] <payonel> :)
L292[15:42:19] <AmandaC> Haha
L293[15:42:30] <payonel> i would like to
think i put that code there as a placeholder for when i actually
implemented
L294[15:42:45] <payonel> essentially, i
have gpu.setViewport = gpu.setResolution
L295[15:42:55] <payonel> :)
L296[15:43:24] <payonel> i dont think i
have viewport support in ocvm
L297[15:43:32] <AmandaC> Was I at least on
the right track for it's use? What I've done is coded a gui with
the top line being controlled by the app, then the rest of the
screen is controlled by the arious sub+section
"screens"
L298[15:43:44] <payonel> yeah, you have it
right
L299[15:44:04] <payonel> i bet my gpu code
assumes the viewport == resolution
L300[15:44:14] <payonel> i bet there isn't
a concept of a viewport yet
L301[15:44:22] <payonel> so, it's not
something i could just whip out and fix
L302[15:44:26] <payonel> but, i should fix
that
L303[15:44:41]
<Forecaster>
lots of betting going on > . >
L304[15:44:54] <AmandaC> And I was
thinking I could set the viewport to make it easier for the
subscreens to not have to worry about the offsetd
L305[15:44:55] <payonel> < . <
L306[15:45:41] <AmandaC> Can't show any
code as my laptop is dead
L307[15:46:16]
<Forecaster>
hmm
L308[15:46:35]
<Forecaster>
Time to open up the old MichiBot project again
L309[15:46:38]
<Forecaster>
it's been a while
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L311[16:01:27] <AmandaC> %choose anime or
YouTube or no
L312[16:01:28] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
no
L313[16:04:38] <AmandaC> %choose anime or
YouTube
L314[16:04:38] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
anime
L315[16:06:55]
<Forecaster>
goddamn lua stuff in MichiBot :|
L316[16:07:18] <Katie> Forecaster, you can
toss the lua stuff on your system.. to use it with no
modifications.
L317[16:07:22] <Katie> Windows or
*nix?
L318[16:07:30]
<Forecaster>
win
L319[16:07:34] <Katie> sec
L321[16:11:46]
<Forecaster>
"overwrite?"
L322[16:11:47]
<Forecaster>
...
L323[16:14:03] <Katie> o_O
L324[16:14:12]
<Forecaster>
okay nevermind... for some reason TeraCopy thought it already
existed when it didn't...
L325[16:14:17] <Katie> lol..
L326[16:14:39] <Moongoodboy{K}> O.o
L327[16:15:22] <Katie> @Forecaster in
theory you can also put it in the directory you run it from and
modify the lib path.. but I've had meh luck with that on
Windows
L328[16:15:46]
<Forecaster>
this worked fine
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L330[16:27:23] <Katie> %restart
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<Forecaster>
I think she fell asleep
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L338[17:01:27]
<Forecaster>
or unfortunate choice of buss model
L339[17:01:28]
<Forecaster>
:P
L340[17:03:45] <Inari> s/un//
L341[17:03:46] <MichiBot>
<Forecaster> or fortunate choice of buss model
L342[17:07:36]
<Forecaster>
:P
L343[17:08:23]
<Forecaster>
%s/f/anti-f/
L344[17:08:23] <MichiBot>
<Forecaster> or anti-fortunate choice of buss model
L347[17:11:10]
<Forecaster>
Haha nice
L348[17:11:43]
<Forecaster>
If they could get my glasses to do that I'd be all in
L349[17:11:50] <Inari> Some day
L350[17:11:57] <Inari> Though I'd want
contact lenses
L351[17:12:00]
<Forecaster>
%jumble
L353[17:12:02] <Inari> Glasses kill all
cuteness
L354[17:12:15]
<Forecaster>
I disagree
L355[17:12:32]
<Forecaster>
Also, shoot
L356[17:12:37] <Inari> %jumble
L357[17:12:37] <MichiBot> :P
L358[17:12:43] <Inari> The heck does this
even do
L359[17:13:04]
<Forecaster>
%jumble ^
L360[17:13:05] <MichiBot> heck does The do
this even
L361[17:13:27]
<Forecaster>
That
L362[17:13:51] <Inari> Then why did it go
":P" just now
L363[17:13:52] <Inari> :<
L364[17:13:56]
<Forecaster>
Without arguments it randomly picks one of three last 10
messages
L365[17:14:02] <Inari> I see
L366[17:14:16] <Inari> Well I don't
L367[17:14:21] <Inari> "one of three
last 10" what
L368[17:14:45]
<Forecaster>
One of the last 10
L369[17:15:11]
<Forecaster>
Autoparsnips
L370[17:15:52]
<Forecaster>
I evidently need to have it ignore it's own messages and those with
two words or less
L371[17:16:05]
<Forecaster>
Aka two or one
L372[17:16:28]
<Forecaster>
I'll fix that tomorrow
L373[17:17:11]
<Forecaster>
%jumble you can also feed it text directly
L374[17:17:11] <MichiBot> directly feed
you it also text can
L375[17:17:39]
<Forecaster>
I guess I could have called the command "Yoda"
L376[17:18:16] <SAL9000> :-)
L377[17:20:04] <Inari> %jumble I guess I
could have called the command "Yoda"
L378[17:20:04] <MichiBot> I
"Yoda" the guess command could have I called
L379[17:20:29]
<Forecaster>
Yoda having a stroke
L380[17:20:54] <Inari> %jumble I am a
wooden pie on my way through the merry world
L381[17:20:54] <MichiBot> way I my merry
am a the wooden world through on pie
L382[17:21:05] <Inari> ~markov Inari
L383[17:21:07] <ocdoc> Kilobyte: and what
not all you need is HAL
L384[17:21:09] <Inari> %jumble ^
L385[17:21:09] <MichiBot> need Kilobyte:
HAL not and what you all is
L386[17:21:44]
<Forecaster>
Both of those make about as much sense
L387[17:24:19] <AmandaC> ~markov
lewd
L388[17:24:19] <ocdoc> You're male, sex
orgasn though i do realtivley easily laugh at all times.
L389[17:24:31] <AmandaC> Rude
L390[17:50:37] <AmandaC> %choose watch or
listen or neither
L391[17:50:37] <MichiBot> AmandaC:
listen
L392[17:51:08] <AmandaC> Hrm. Nah, I think
I'll watch some YouTube
L393[17:54:56] <Vexatos> ~markov
payonel
L394[17:54:57] <ocdoc> also, the path is
your raid in /mnt)
L395[17:55:05] <Vexatos> notbad
L396[18:01:39] <AmandaC> That actually
makes some sense
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L398[18:02:08] <AmandaC> Add a word or two
and it'll be a perfect payonel impersonation
L399[18:03:58] <payonel> ∕
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L402[18:07:22] <payonel> MajGenRelativity:
let it go
L403[18:10:25] <Skye> ????
L405[18:11:38] <MichiBot>
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L406[18:11:44] <Skye> ????????????
L407[18:15:13] <payonel> just let it go
:)
L408[18:15:21] <Skye> let wat go
L409[18:39:17] <AmandaC> Skye: it!
L410[18:39:28] *
Skye let's AmandaC go
L411[18:39:36] <Skye> Wait grammar
L412[18:39:37] <Skye> Aaaa
L413[18:39:59] *
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L416[21:19:28]
<Mettaton_Fab> %choose go sleep or watch
youtube or work on tape drive
L417[21:19:28] <MichiBot> Mettaton_Fab: go
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L419[21:38:36] <MineRobber9000> /9/2
L420[21:38:38] <MineRobber9000>
woops
L421[22:11:11]
<freacknate09> Hey, does anyone know how I
can use the tape drive from Computronics to store data? I
understand the basic commands, but I dont know how to actually
write data
L422[22:12:10] <Izaya> IIRC, you can just
write strings to it
L423[22:12:33]
<freacknate09> I want to put entire folders
on the tape, and have the different folders delineated by certain
cues in the data. Also, is it possible to control each byte being
written to the tape? Like put hex to it, then retrieve that later,
in a raw format, not in a txt file
L424[22:12:56]
<freacknate09> I am not sure just how deep
OpenComputers in general simulates this
L425[22:13:04] <Izaya>
string.format("%x",number) will give you a hex string but
really
L426[22:13:06] <Izaya> a string is just
bytes
L427[22:13:11]
<freacknate09> ok
L428[22:13:19]
<freacknate09> how can I store things like
lua files to it?
L429[22:14:03]
<freacknate09> I want to be able to make a
directory structure and use a custom file browser to view it
L430[22:14:10] <Izaya> You read them from
the disk, then :write them to the tape
L431[22:14:19] <Izaya> You may be
interested in one of the tar programs available
L432[22:14:35] <Izaya> tar being
tape
archive after all
L433[22:14:41]
<freacknate09> ok, what name can I find it
under in OPPM?
L434[22:15:40] <Izaya> There's one called
just tar, there's mpm.tar, and there are probably others not on
OPPM
L435[22:15:47]
<freacknate09> ok
L436[22:16:06]
<freacknate09> I have another branch of
questions, are you familiar with the Thistle mod?
L437[22:16:16] <Izaya> I don't think
so.
L438[22:16:30]
<freacknate09> ok, it adds 65C02 emulation
to Opencomputers
L439[22:16:40]
<freacknate09> I am trying to program it,
but have 0 clue, and cant find much info
L440[22:16:50] <Izaya> (I assume both tar
programs output standard tar files, so you should be able to open
them with XArchiver or similar)
L441[22:16:57]
<freacknate09> ok
L442[22:17:14] <Izaya> Ah, you'll need to
write either C or asm for the 6502 for Thistle then
L443[22:17:33]
<freacknate09> Can I write it in
OpenOS?
L444[22:17:56] <Izaya> If you want to
write your own assembler, sure :D
L445[22:18:08] <Izaya> Or do it all in a
hex editor, which I don't think we have one of anyway
L446[22:18:28]
<freacknate09> ok, can you help me with
making an assembler?
L447[22:18:37]
<freacknate09> or finding/making a hex
editor?
L448[22:18:55] <Izaya> You don't want to
write your own assembler
L449[22:19:02] <Izaya> Even something
simple like the 6502 is p. complicated
L450[22:19:19]
<freacknate09> ok, do you know the opcodes
for the 6502?
L451[22:19:29] <Izaya> I did at one
point
L452[22:19:39]
<freacknate09> I am VERY lost, I know way
more of openos related than I do Thistle related
L453[22:19:41]
<freacknate09> ok
L455[22:20:05] <Izaya> Either that, or see
if there's BASIC or FORTH or something for Thistle
L456[22:20:09]
<freacknate09> ok
L457[22:20:22]
<freacknate09> now to see if I can port it
to openos ?
L458[22:20:33]
<freacknate09> What is the tier 3 cpu rated
at, clock speed wise?
L459[22:20:49] <Izaya> The Lua ones?
L460[22:20:51] <Izaya> 20Hz.
L461[22:20:52] <Izaya> :D
L462[22:21:10]
<freacknate09> wow, that is mega slow, are
you sure you dont mean khz or mhz?
L463[22:21:20] <Izaya> Well
L464[22:21:26]
<freacknate09> or just hertz?
L465[22:21:29] <Izaya> Lua CPU speed can't
really be measured.
L466[22:21:46] <Izaya> It's dependent on
what it's running on
L467[22:21:53]
<freacknate09> ahh
L468[22:22:16]
<freacknate09> do you know how to print
anything with CC65 on the Thistle cpu?
L469[22:22:16] <Izaya> Lua on a 350Mhz
Pentium II is going to be a lot slower than on a 4Ghz Ryzen or
whatever is recent
L470[22:22:23]
<freacknate09> right
L471[22:22:24] <Izaya> Noe.
L472[22:22:26] <Izaya> Nope.
L473[22:22:32]
<freacknate09> ok
L474[22:22:59] <Izaya> I think it
implements a serial port or something for the display
L475[22:23:02]
<freacknate09> ok
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<freacknate09> I think I should just screw
with OpenOS instead
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L480[23:08:28] <payonel> Izaya: i think it
would be interesting to benchmark the 3 cpu tiers, and then compare
to the same host on the metal
L481[23:08:36] <payonel> to get a general
idea of the hz
L482[23:09:31] <Izaya> How does one work
out the Hz of an interpeted language anyway
L483[23:09:48] <payonel> simple, make a
job
L484[23:09:52] <payonel> i mean, it is
SIMPLE
L485[23:09:55] <payonel> but, that's the
concept
L486[23:10:11] <Izaya> Benchmark rather
than try to measure the speed itself?
L487[23:10:45] <payonel> you can't
directly measure the speed, which you know
L488[23:10:54] <payonel> thus you only
have the option to take samples
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L490[23:22:36]
<freacknate09> I need a dedicated IRC
client outside of OC, what is a good one? This is the only IRC I
use, usually via discord or openirc
L491[23:23:22] <Izaya> Hexchat is
popular.
L492[23:29:15]
<IKnowBashFu> weechat, bruh
L493[23:29:22]
<IKnowBashFu> it's what i use when i don't
wanna be in discord
L494[23:29:52] <Izaya> Weechat is nice,
but terminal clients aren't for everyone
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L496[23:31:51] <IKnowBashFu> one of the
great things about weechat is it's really easy to set up autojoin
and on join commands for identifying your nick and whatnot
L497[23:32:19] <IKnowBashFu> also, that's
true about terminal clients. they take a bit of getting used
to.
L498[23:33:51]
<Kodos> So
uhh odd question; If any, what invoicing software do any of you
use
L499[23:35:23] <IKnowBashFu> i know zoho
offers invoicing, but outside of that, i can't help. sorry.
:(
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